Florian Thieben, M.Sc.

Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE)
Sektion für Biomedizinische Bildgebung
Lottestraße 55
2ter Stock, Raum 202
22529 Hamburg
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Technische Universität Hamburg (TUHH)
Institut für Biomedizinische Bildgebung
Gebäude E, Raum 4.044
Am Schwarzenberg-Campus 3
21073 Hamburg

Tel.: 040 / 7410 56355
E-Mail: f.thieben(at)uke.de
E-Mail: florian.thieben(at)tuhh.de
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2890-5288

Research Interests

  • Magnetic Particle Imaging
  • Low noise electronics
  • Inductive sensors and filters
  • Magnetic Particle Imaging scanner characterization

Curriculum Vitae

Florian Thieben is a PhD student in the group of Tobias Knopp for experimental Biomedical Imaging at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf and the Hamburg University of Technology. In 2017 he graduated with a master's degree thesis on Entwicklung eines kompakten Magnet Partikel Spektrometers mit gradiometrischer Empfangskette".

Journal Publications

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Title: Receive path calibration to exchange system matrix data of different receivers.
Written by: M. Graeser, P. Szwargulski, F. Förger, F. Thieben, P. Ludewig, T. Knopp
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2020).
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DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2020.2009044
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/278
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Abstract: In Magnetic Particle Imaging the determination of the system matrix is a time-consuming process. As the transfer function differs depending on the electronics of the receive chain, a system matrix recorded with one chain cannot be used for reconstruction of measurement data using a different receive chain. This leads to huge amounts of data as system matrices have to be recorded for every set of drive field strength, particle system and receiver chain setting. In this paper the complexity of this is reduced by the factor of the receiver electronics. For each receive path of our MPI system the transfer function is recorded and stored on the measurement device. When loading the data, the transfer-function is corrected which allows the exchange of the system matrices data between receiver chains. To demonstrate this system matrix data is compared and a successful reconstruction of an in vivo dataset is shown.

Conference Proceedings

[145078]
Title: Receive path calibration to exchange system matrix data of different receivers.
Written by: M. Graeser, P. Szwargulski, F. Förger, F. Thieben, P. Ludewig, T. Knopp
in: <em>International Journal on Magnetic Particle Imaging</em>. (2020).
Volume: <strong>6</strong>. Number: (2),
on pages: 1-3
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DOI: 10.18416/IJMPI.2020.2009044
URL: https://journal.iwmpi.org/index.php/iwmpi/article/view/278
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Note: inproceedings

Abstract: In Magnetic Particle Imaging the determination of the system matrix is a time-consuming process. As the transfer function differs depending on the electronics of the receive chain, a system matrix recorded with one chain cannot be used for reconstruction of measurement data using a different receive chain. This leads to huge amounts of data as system matrices have to be recorded for every set of drive field strength, particle system and receiver chain setting. In this paper the complexity of this is reduced by the factor of the receiver electronics. For each receive path of our MPI system the transfer function is recorded and stored on the measurement device. When loading the data, the transfer-function is corrected which allows the exchange of the system matrices data between receiver chains. To demonstrate this system matrix data is compared and a successful reconstruction of an in vivo dataset is shown.